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want to tell the viewers about an honor for the man that founded cnn and revolutionized the tv business ted turner. he was on hand today as officials unveiled ted turner drive. they renamed a stretch of the street in recognition of his contributions to the city to the world. it's well-deserved. congratulations, ted. erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >> "outfront" tonight, donald trump takes the bait calling senator lindsey graham an idiot revealing gram's cell phone number on live tv all after graham called him a jackass. has there ever been a presidential race like this? plus a black woman found dead in her jail cell. video of the arrest will it answer the lingering questions and breaking news a senior al qaeda leader killed in a u.s. air strike?
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let's go "outfront".." good evening, everyone. i'm kate baldwin in for erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, pay back. donald trump, in probably the most bizarre moment yet. he closed lindsey graham an idiot and disclosed his cell phone number to a live audience on national television. >> i wrote the number down. i don't know if it's the right number. 202-[ bleep ]. i don't know maybe it's three, four years ago so maybe it's an old number. >> trump's stunt seems direct response to a feud that exploded last night on this program. my question to senator graham what is your reaction to your friend mr. trump saying senator
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mccain is no war hero? >> he's a jackass. that he's bringing his name down and he's not helping the process. >> much more on the trump graham face-off. the this trump event today was held dana you covered a lot of campaigns. what do you make of this? >> reporter: well my first reaction as i suspect yours was, too, oh my goodness that's actually his cell phone number. he's giving senator graham's cell phone number to the entire world and my second reaction was, you know, yet another piece of evidence that is hardly your typical presidential campaign at all. you know he knew exactly what he was doing. he had no notes as he likes to say. no telleprompter and this was planned but he was speaking in this case for shock value and
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for revenge, and i think he got both. >> sure seems he did. he seems prepared. he had the number written down. he had the moment when he held it up. how did people in the audience react to not just that but all trump's remarks today? >> reporter: remember the people in the audience were not only there to hear trump by lindsey graham's constituents. it was a double whammy. i'm not sure if it came across on television because there was an auditorium it was a retirement community so people were not jumping up and down on their feet a lot memorized memorized. i talked to the a lot of these people, about 1 100 people in the main auditorium and overflow room. talked to these people why they came listen examples. >> i'm tired of the regular politicians. looking forward to it. >> reporter: what about him makes you like him?
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>> he's a doer. he does things. >> he's got a set of balls. >> he scares me. >> >> reporter: he squares you but you're still here? >> yeah i want to see him. he's a celebrity. >> reporter: so there was some of that no question. he's the guy from "the apprentice." he's somebody who has been for almost 14 years in people's living rooms on that reality show. but there is no question he is striking a real chord with a lot of people in the republican elect that are so done with hearing regular politicians speak and want to hear somebody that talks and isn't afraid as you heard that colorful voter now talking about how he believes donald trump isn't afraid and that's driving a lot of this. how long trump can sustain this that's an open question but this does appear to be real. >> people are questioning that
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all along and he's still in the race and heading into the first debate. great see you in south carolina for us. as i mentioned, this trump graham battle started right here. graham calling trump a jackass in our interview last night. for more joe johns is "outfront.." >> he's becoming a jackass at a time when we need to have a serious debate. >> reporter: that's how it started, an angry lindsey graham lashes out at donald trump here on "outfront" for slamming his best friend john mccain. >> i am really pissed and tired of this. >> reporter: in true trump fashion, he takes the bait. >> who watches idiot lindsey graham on television today and he calls me a jackass. he's a jackass. >> reporter: he doesn't stop there. >> you have this guy lindsey graham a total lightweight. here is a guy in the private sector he couldn't get a job, believe me. couldn't get a job. >> reporter: before the the event is over trump gives out senator graham's personal phone
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number inviteing the crowd to call. >> he gave me his number and i found the card. i wrote the number down. i don't know if it's the right number. let's try it. 202 [ bleep ]. i don't know maybe it's three, four years ago so maybe it's an old number so i don't know give it a shot. >> reporter: a phone call to the number went unanswered. the call was forwarded to an answering service that said lindsey graham was not available. graham admits he never even sent an e-mail seems to be changing his number. telling supporters in a tweet probably getting a new phone, iphone or android. so much for ronald reagan's 11th commandment to speak no ill of any other republican. now it's a race where the name calling, dirty tricks and mud slinging are out in the open nasty, ugly and caught on camera. >> i supported him. he lost and let us down. he lost. i never liked him as much as that. >> the party is fretting the
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gop's point this election is getting ig norpnored. >> these comments are inappropriate. >> reporter: joe johns, cnn, washington. >> thanks. also "outfront" dug high served as director communications for the republican national committee and former regan white house political contributor. gentlemen, great to see you. doug you and i have known each other for a long time. you've been through a lot of campaigns, idiot, lightweight, stiff and then to top it off, reading out a candidate's personal cell phone number in front of an audience and live tv. have you ever seen anything like this? >> that certainly was a new one but we've seen so much mud slinging and true just name calling with idiots and the j word i won't say, it's a family program. ult ultimately we need to return to issues and focus on specifics and i think that's really what
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needs to be done to show whether or not donald trump is serious or not. i certainly don't think he's serious. instead of the name calling, instead of calling for apologies, let's pin him down on specifics on agriculture, specifics on what he would do to combat isis and find out what he thinks the federal reserve will do and as we start to get answers or as we saw yesterday morning as his spokesman couldn't answer any specifics about the veterans administration, we'll find out whether or not there is close or answers. >> jeff he goes to this event, let's keep talking about the nasty, ugly mud slinging first. he plans she vent to talk to voters. his campaign manager was on the show last night. we're talking to voters in south carolina tomorrow but uses a huge chunk of the time bashing people especially lindsey graham. what is the point? what's the political gain here? >> you know there is an old say
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when you're on television when you're in movies show don't tell. and what he's doing in his own way is illustrating how you get things done. he created a global massive empire and you have to believe he didn't get it accomplished by saying let's debate this for a few hours, you know tomorrow afternoon and we'll have a drink on the side. he pushed hard he got things done. i think that's exactly why people are responding to him and they look at this and to be perfectly candid they have such contempt for politicians in general, republicans and democrats they look at him and say here is a doer for heaven's sakes, this is what we want. >> doug as you said candidates want to talk about the issues but when you hear from folks, they want to see donald trump. he's hitting a chord, hot, leading in the polls.
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is this telling you voters don't want to hear about the issues they want to see the reality tv show type candidacy. >> it really resembles professional wrestling more than anything else and that's the role donald trump is playing now. he's the bad guy professional wrestler trying to elicit reactions from the crowd and trying to provoke the crowd. he's doing that well. in the meantime, it's important for candidates to pin him down on specific issues and why is he criticizing lindsey graham and chris christie but not president obama, hillary clinton, maybe it's because he was a hillary clinton donor but it's those things that republican voters are not hearing about donald trump. he's getting so much attention but not a lot of scrutiny. >> he's getting a lot of attention. candidates are campaigning they are not getting attention because of it but you have, take the case of lindsey graham and donald trump, going after trump
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it's making headlines. is this now good strategy for graham if you can't win by ignoring him, take him on. >> you know i have to say, kate when i see things like lindsey graham or the des moines register that called for him to get out of the race i was on a talk show today, a radio host in iowa and he said let's see, they are asking the guy ahead by double digits to get out of the race duh. the point is when people attack him, they are helping him. i don't understand why they don't understand this but i mean he stands there, they go and do this and all that happens is his numbers go up. there is a message right there. >> yeah but then to both of you, whoever wants to take it, grab what you will you, especially you, jeff you worked in the regan white house. what happened to the 11th commandment, shall not speak ill of any fellow republican? >> a lot of that was dr.
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parkinson, i think, from cal cam california was the california republican chairman. ronald reagan went after ford hard. he would like to delight in calling these folks fraternal order republicans meaning they were in this to get together and about schmoozing and getting things done fill soft. republicans went after him. he was called not a serious man. a fantasy, i mean there is a long list of things. i've gone back and looked and they were brutal. gerald ford said he was too extreme to be elected president. some of this a lot of this is not as new as we think. >> doug so you know jeff lord is saying trump is the new regan. [ laughter ] >> i don't think that's exactly what i heard. republicans need to pin him down and i think what we saw yesterday or this weekend in iowa and today in south
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carolina might be the beginning of trump's undoing. a lot of conservative voters a lot of e van gel kills and what we lost sight on are comments about religion, comments about asking forgiveness of god. you're in new york city right now, kate. trump tower is one block away from presbyterian church. he says he goes to the church as often as he can. if that gets scrutinized, you'll see him trip up. >> we seen the next line of attack gentlemen. jeff doug both to see you both. thank you. >> thank you. "outfront" next a long record of support for veterans. is that fact or fiction? our fact check is coming up. also ahead, a young black woman arrested of a routine traffic stop. >> slam my [ bleep ] head into
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. tonight is donald trump gi joke? that's what one paper is saying question senator john mccain's war record. trump says he's an advocate for veterans for a long time but does his record show it? >> i'm the most mill taristic person ever. >> reporter: donald trump is a perp person for the military. >> i will not only do great things for the vets the vets are treated like third class citizen. >> the military and treatment of veterans suddenly front and center in the gop free for all. >> this is why i'm angry at john mccain. the waiting list longest it's been. >> reporter: tonight trump is trying to change the subject after questioning whether john
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mccain was a war hero. >> he's not a war hero. >> he is. >> five and a half year. >> reporter: he was the grand marshal of a 19 595 veterans memorial parade. but now he's facing questions about his five deferments from vietnam. cnn reviewed these copies of his selective service records from the national archives. >> going to college, had student defer the deferment and medical deferment. >> reporter: today's new york daily news called him gi joke, trump pressed ahead with criticism to mccain's commitment to veterans despite countless overseas for trips. we caught up with mccain today. he says he's eager to move on. >> i'm not interested in reopening those old wounds about
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the war. i've spent my time trying to heal those wounds and recognition of vietnam, helping our veterans so i'm not going to get into you know what is good service and what is bad service. everybody answers to their own conscience. >> he said he's done more -- >> no no no you can look at my record that's all. >> reporter: the presidential race sounds more like a playground brawl. >> they didn't like the way that you know i'm a little loud. i'm a little too strong. they don't like it. then i watch this idiot lindsey graham on television today and he calls me a jackass. >> he called lindsey graham an idiot this morning in south carolina. >> dummy and itdiot the two are together again. >> reporter: mccain may take the high road but the look in his eye was clear that he had quote done nothing to help the vets and just a few minutes ago, his office sent out a statement putting out that trump's claim was rated by false that
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independent fact checking organizationization organization. they are pushing back on it tonight, kate. >> they will keep pushing back. let's continue this. let's talk about it "outfront" tonight iraq veteran dan rice. he was awarded the purple heart for his service and former regan white house jeffrey lord here with us to discuss. we want to focus in on this issue and talk about this issue and this record. dan, trump says as you heard in jeff's report he has a stronger record fighting for veterans than john mccain. as a veteran your skpeflself and you follow this process, is he a champion for vets? >> that statement is laughable. john mccain spent 40 years in the senate and served honorably in combat and one of the greatest heroes. trump has not done more for the military or veterans than mccain. donald trump is actually getting himself the attention that he is trying to get through these, what i would consider outlandish
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claims and i would prefer somebody on the presidential platform to take the opportunity to speak on behalf of veterans on positive issues to help veterans not to promote themselves. >> jeff you hear what dan is saying as a veteran himself, that it's laughable what donald trump is doing and holding up his record against john mccain's. jeff's report the points that out. the record seems to be the very least less than he's to thing. is this really an issue donald trump should be taking on? >> absolutely. i mean, first of all, senator mccain served time in the united states senate and we have problems for the brett vines affairs administration. i understand that mr. trump today opened up an 800-line for veterans to call him to talk about their problems with the va. i mean senator mccain is a powerful guy and you got to wonder why are we having these problems if he knew.
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that's number one. number two in terms of service and his deferment status and all this i have to say you know i supported back in the day president george h.w. bush and senator dole for president. certified heroes for world war ii and we elected bill clinton twice who was a draft dodger plainly put. i think america has long ago reached the decision on this that military service clearly when you choose president clinton over bush or senator dole is not what the american people make a decision on. be that as it may, the decision has long since come and gone. president obama has no -- president obama has no military service. >> he's not trying to misrepresent how, what he does for veterans that's what we're trying to investigate now. >> he's given millions of dollars that jeff only mentioned this veterans parade.
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he gave $1 million to that. i mean these are financial contributions, that's what he does. people come to him for money and he delivers. >> dan, respond to that. also the fact that you talked to a lot of veterans and what do they say? >> the feedback i received is across the board universal disappointment he's using this platform to attack a veteran, not only a veteran but a hero not even in the race. it's irrelevant point to bring up. to attack anybody's service ever is wrong thing for him to do. he should be honoring senator mccain and talking about important issues. trump needs to if he's a viable candidate. what are the veterans issues suicide, veterans carry those, should be on the plate. to use the venue of the national platform to attack a hero is the wrong way to do it but he is an entertainer and he spent ten years on reality tv and now this is just another platform for him to do that. the question for the american people is this the right way to
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go about getting those issues brought up to the plate? i would disagree with the way he did it. >> in the process veterans seem to be dragged into a poll lit political fight. >> there are a lot of veterans out there supporting him. >> that's true. this is not across the board. this is not across the board. >> having looked at this there are a lot of veterans unhappy with senator mccain for various issues over the years. >> we're going down the wrong path discussing this. >> final note dan. >> going down that path is the wrong issue. if we're not going down senator mccain's record which is incredible the issue is what the are the issues for the presidential candidates and does trump represent them but more importantly from a leadership stand point, is he reflecting the views voters would want? that's my point. >> we'll focus on the issues here going forward. thank you so much. jeffrey, thank you, too. "outfront" new cashdashcam video
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tonight, we have breaking news for you. new dashcam video of the arrest of sandra bland. she's the 28-year-old black woman found dead in her texas jail cell just days after her arrest. bland died last week, three days after she was pulled over allegedly for failing to use her turn signal. the sheriff's office says bland hanged herself in this jail cell with a plastic bag while in custody. a claim that her family disputes. we're going to show you this new video just into cnn of bland's arrest and what you're about to see is a tense exchange between the arresting officer and bland. >> i said get out of the car. >> why am i being apprehended?
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you're opening my car door. >> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you're threatening to drag me out of my own car? >> get out of the car! i will light you up. get out, now! >> wow, wow. >> for failure to signal. you doing all this for failure to signal. >> ryan young is "outfront" with more. >> step out or i will remove you. i'm giving you a lawful order. >> reporter: for the first time we're seeing police dashcam video of sandra bland's arrest. >> i'm calling my lawyer. >> i'm going to yank you out of here. >> you going to yank me out of my car. >> pulling over for failing to use her turn signal you can hear a tense exchange between the officer and bland. >> sandra bland was very combat combative. >> what does that mean? >> it was not a model traffic stop or and it was not a model person that was stopped on a traffic stop. i think the public can make its own determinations. >> reporter: but what the dashcam video doesn't show is a struggle captured by a witness with a cell phone which shows
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bland pinned to the ground and screaming she's a victim of excessive force. she was brought to the waller county jail. three days later she was found dead hanging from her cell. surveillance video shows no one walking along the hall to enter or leave bland's cell before she was found dead. this is cell number 95 where sandra bland was staying for the three days and left a lot of it like the way it was. the food is still sitting here. the bed is still in the same arrangement it was left in. there is a lot of attention being paid to the trash bag like this and the trash liner, of course the trash liner is believed to be used to springtring up here. >> there were four female inmates, three and a half feet across from her. they give statements. nobody did anything to her. at all. based on that there is
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absolutely a tragic incident of her committing suicide. >> reporter: state officials and the fbi are investigating and the district attorney is treating her death as a murder investigation and bland's family says the 28-year-old would not have taken her own life. >> seven days later, i still don't know what happened to my baby sister. >> reporter: it's important to note there are two parts of the investigation. of course you have the traffic stop and already we're hearing officials say the officer that pulled bland over is on administrative leave for the fact he violated several policies during the traffic stop. there is a change there. also there is the part of the investigation that has to do with the jail cell and that's something they are investigating to see what happened and the moments between the last time someone talked to her and the time she was found hanging inside that cell. kate? >> ryan young, thank you so much. "outfront" congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas.
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the district attorney there says they are investigating sandra bland's death as a homicide but you are now calling for the justice department to step in and investigate. what are your concerns about the this investigation? do you think happened? >> kate, first of all, would you allow me to offer my deepest sympathy to the families of the five marines, one sailor the that lost their life and offer my sympathy to sandra bland's family. two enormous tragedies we're facing and i believe all of them need solutions. i want to at least make the point, kate, i saw the video and the jail video this weekend and along with a number of other officials, this past sunday, in fact flew in from the east costa come in and see the videos see the jail walk through the jail walk down the street that ms. bland was on and actually was at the site where she was out of the car and on
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the ground. i want to say that the local officials have attempted to be very chance pararenttransparent. i want to congratulate them on that. i see a lot of problems. first of all, with the stop and the protocol for the stop and the question of whether or not ms. bland was injured during that time frame. the family doesn't have that answer. in addition there is a representation that ms. bland refused medical care. she was in the custody of the law enforcement. it's their responsibility to accurately determine whether or not she was injured. there were also protocols i questioned at the jail in terms of her food and what she had and whether she ate or did not eat and whether or not there were other ness necessities she had
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or did not have. these are suspicious circumstances and with the transparency it's important to open a civil rights investigation to determine whether or not ms. bland was denied her civil rights and untimely death resulted in that. not only does the family deserve that but the nation deserves it. >> congresswoman, when it comes to the justice department and investigations just take a look at some of the most recent cases. they didn't bring charges in ferguson. they didn't bring charges in the death of trayvon martin. why do you think a justice investigation will be any different here? >> well i think that's a very good question but the point is kate they did investigate and i frankly believe that an investigation is warranted on behalf of this family but it is also warranted because protocols, practices, best practices need to be established across the nation. this was a young woman who had two bachelors degrees, a masters degree who was excited from
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returning to her beloved alma mater, prairie view a & m to get a job. this is a great place to be in the state of texas. she had no reason as one would we steve perceive to take her life. the phone call her family indicated, indicated joy. the part that was not seen that we saw is that ms. bland was very very calm at that stop. she waited for a long time for the officer to check her license, a very long time. she did not drive away. it was an encounter with her responding to the officer very calmly as to why she was upset that he had stopped her, and then that's where your video picked up. she was very calm. and so i want to know what she physically heard? she not attended to and what
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would chance pyre into her death. her death demand as civil rights investigation and that's what we'll be pressing to have and make the argument that it is a question of civil rights. it is a question of under color of law and it is a suspicious circumstance that only the justice deputyartment here in washington and fbi resources here in washington not just in texas. we would like the resources to be utilized out of the fbi in washington dc. many of us are pressing for that. >> a lot of questions, not satisfied in the least, i can tell. sheila jackson lee, thank you for your time. "outfront" with us now, harry. you heard the congress woman, she has a lot of concerns and calling for an independent investigation from the federal government. police say bland hanged herself we see video inside the cell and the traffic stop. let's focus how this woman died. they say it's a suicide. they are investigating it as a homicide. >> right.
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>> with everything you've seen, which one is it? >> well this looks like this is a suicide to me. based on what i've been seeing so far. they have got video of that cell. they interviewed people who were right across the cell. if somebody tried to come in and kill her, it would have to be two or three people to do that i don't see that happening. interviews of the persons in the cell next to her doesn't seem like they heard or saw anything. video, nothing. nobody went towards her cell at the time. now the problem is detectives see cases like this all the time. we get suicides. if a note isn't left or the person was under psychological care a lot of times the family thinks it's murder. i had two private investigations like that last year the same type of thing. the family always thinks it's murder. it's not murder. it doesn't look like murder. everything here points to suicide. there is no evidence to indicate that there was a coverup here. congresswoman jackson, she does
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this all the time just to make points or whatever. she's always talking with no evidence -- >> be careful here harry. she's raising concerns and concerned about the family. >> she did the same thing with the trayvon martin case. the fact here is that there is no evidence to indicate civil rights violations here at all. this is the the race card being played all over again as we see from time to time in the last year. >> you're feeling very strongly about that. we'll make sure we get sheila jackson lee to respond because harry houck with strong strong feelings about this case. thank you very much. >> thank you. "outfront" next breaking news top al qaeda leader killed by a drone strike in northern syria plus what was mohammod youssuf abdulazeez searching online the day before killing five at military sites in tennessee? [ gunshots ]. and yes, those are shots coming from a handgun attached
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new develop thements tonight that left four marines and say sailor dead. they are questioning the uncle of mohammod youssuf abdulazeez. we know now mohammod abdulazeez stayed with his uncle. this comes after there is new evidence to suggest terrorism may have been the motive for last week's attack. evan perez is live in washington evan it's all your reporting digging all this information up. first, let's talk about the uncle. what more are you learning now about the gunman's uncle? >> well, kate a lawyer for the uncle says it's very unfair but the uncle has been held in custody by jordan authorities since friday for questioning. there is no indication that authorities believe he should have known or knew anything about the shooting but what we do know is that the fbi is interested in that seven-month
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period that abdulazeez spent in jordan. the fbi is most interested who else did he see, who was he associating with during that period because it may explain what radicalization may have happened. >> when he came back from jordan he had changed. that's for sure. so then what evidence have they uncovered or telling you at this point that is pointing them to terrorism as the motive? >> well this abdulazeez is an for investigators, they expected to see communication or anything that could indicate if he was getting direction or inspired by anything in particular. he didn't leave that. he did leave behind some writings dating back to 2013 in which he praises some of the writings of the former america
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clergy who was a leader in the peninsula. on wednesday, the day before the shooting abdulazeez was looking up on the internet using his smart phone information about murder and according to writings he was obsessed with the idea you could use it for your sins for drug abuse and alcohol abuse, which we know was a problem that he said to have struggled with it, kate. >> evan perez "outfront" for us. thank you. breaking news just into cnn, cnn learned a senior al qaeda leader has been killed in u.s. drone strike. the leader is a kuwait born jihad that had a $7 million bounty on his head. he was one of the few trusted al qaeda leaders that received advanced notification of the 9/11 attacks. the death will disrupt on going
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a plane nearly collided with a drone as it made its final approach into war saw. so this is a drone with a semi-automatic gun attached. the faa is investigating. >> this is the video that caught federal investigators' attention. police say 18-year-old austin of clinton, connecticut, is the mastermind behind this home made gun mounted drone. did video gained millions of advise. one person writing strange and a scary thought for someone to be using a drone to carry a firing
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gun. police say he opened fire on his private property and that's not illegal if done legally. the faa is deciding whether or not he violated the agency's rules. >> there are countless ways the drones can be useful. using one as a remote controlled weapon is not one of them. >> reporter: this come after a man crashed a drone on the white house lawn earlier this year. in the end, pros kurpts did not pursue charges. from his online postings, the connecticut teen appears to be a drone enthusiast. he has posted additional videos including this one. >> you want to take pictures? he says a woman assaulted him after flew a drone above her. the woman allegedly believes he was recording her at a connecticut beach. >> she took a swing at me and i began falling to the ground. >> reporter: the woman was charged. he was not.
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but when it comes to this video, no indication yet whether there's any law to be enforced. >> laus. they take a while. technology doesn't wait. it moves forward. >> reporter: there's no federal law that explicitly prohibits arming a drone but the faa does have regulations that says you can't drop an object from an aircraft and a drone is considered an aircraft. so at the very least, kate he could be in violation of faa operating rules. >> it's amazing to see that video no matter what the rules are. thank you so much. >> sure. coming up next jeanne moos on how the cooler head prevailed during an ugly moment of road rage.
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. here is jeanne moos. >> sometimes road rage is a one-way street. >> hey! you got to [ bleep ] step back. >> in this case, a motorcyclist and his girlfriend were on the receiving end. >> you have a problem? >> yeah. >> [ bleep ]. >> stop it. >> he hit me directly in the helmet. >> the motorist shoved his girlfriend. it all played out on a saturday afternoon in yuma arizona. the driver did something called lane splitting.
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the bike went between a car and a bus traveling in the same direction. 51-year-old lee followed cody munoz and his girlfriend to a red light. and after taking a couple of swings the older man got taken down. >> you'd better stop! stop! are you done? call the cops right now. help. anyone? >> munoz' girlfriend called the police. >> dude i did nothing to you. >> you just broke the law. >> i went in between you on a road? >> yep. >> and you're going to punch me and assault me for that. >> yep. >> online munoz was hailed for his restraint. 10 out of 10 to that motorcyclist. actually props for not smashing his teeth in. >> i think did he really good. >> were you tempted to hall off and smack him? >> no. the thought never really entered my mind if i laid into an old guy on the ground after did i what i needed to do.
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>> munoz would like to become a cop. the officer who responded smelled alcohol on the other man's breath. he admitted he had four to five shots of whiskey. police say he potentially faces charges, ranging from dui to assault. cnn was unable to reach him. he was treated at the hospital for a broken ankle and abrasions on his knuckles. i wonder how he got those. jeanne moos cnn, new york. >> "ac360" starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining us. breaking news on the death of a woman in jail after police pulled her over for failing to signal. our first look at the moments leading unto the arrested self. >> get out now! >> sandra bland was later
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